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Dr. Gajalakshmi

Dr. Gajalakshmi
GG siddha and varma Hospital 5B/10k, 4th cross st, kk nagar, Arani, Thiruvannamalai dt 632301
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working with people who struggle with chronic issues, the kind that don’t just go away with a few pills or quick fixes. My focus is always on finding the root cause—whether it’s PCOS, other hormonal imbalances, long standing skin troubles like eczema or acne, or even pain that just stays around for months and years. I mix classical Ayurvedic principles with a plan that’s made for that person only—no copy paste stuff. Herbal support, detox, diet changes, and lifestyle tweaks all play a role, but it’s always about what will actually work for them in real life. I think healing is not just removing the symptoms—it’s about bringing the body back to balance so problems don’t keep coming back again. Sometimes it’s slow, sometimes quicker, but the aim is lasting relief and a real shift in health, not just temporary comfort.
Achievements:
I am proud that during the pandemic I was given the Covid Warrior Award… it was a hard time, patients scared, resources thin, but I kept showing up to give care and keep things going. Later I also got the சாதனையாளர் விருது (Achiever’s Award) for my work in traditional medicine & patient wellbeing, which honestly felt like a nod to the years I’ve put in. Both these recognitions kinda remind me why I do this work—even when days are tough or nothing goes as planed.

I am a Siddha Varma therapist, working mainly on pain care—whether it’s muscle aches, joint stiffness, nerve-related discomfort, or those chronic pain cases that keep coming back even after multiple treatments. Varma therapy works by activating specific vital energy points in the body, and over the years I’ve learned how even a small, precise touch in the right spot can bring big changes. My approach keeps the tradition intact but also makes it comfortable and safe for today’s patients who often look for relief without surgery or heavy medication. Along with pain care, I practice Thadaval Muraigal—a rejuvenation therapy in Siddha that uses specialised massage techniques to restore energy flow, improve circulation, and help the body recover from fatigue, stress, or early signs of ageing. Many come for this when they feel drained but can’t explain exactly why. It’s not just about physical strength—it clears the mind too. I also treat skin problems like eczema, rashes, pigmentation, and gynecological concerns such as irregular cycles or white discharge. These are always personalised, with herbal remedies, detox work, and food guidance designed to match the person’s body type and health state, keeping to Siddha’s root-cause approach. One more area I work on is Kaaranool Sigichai—traditional Siddha treatment for piles, fissures, and fistula. Here the focus is on healing from inside out, combining internal medicines, external applications, and correcting habits that cause the problem in the first place, so it doesn’t keep coming back. For me, Siddha isn’t just a therapy—it’s a complete system of healing that sees the person as a whole. My goal is to help each patient walk away not just pain-free, but balanced and stronger for the long run.